The protagonist crossed over unexpectedly, the system was dumbfounded, and the protagonist was confused. One system exists to survive and live more comfortably, while the other tries to avoid havin...
Ye Zi was multitasking, rowing with all her might while keeping an eye on the location of the great white sharks so she could dodge them in time.
A small boat is still just a small boat, while a great white shark can be half a meter longer than a small boat.
A shark of this size could attack a small boat three to five times at most, and even if the boat didn't break apart, it would capsize.
As a top predator in the ocean, Ye Zi had read relevant information before coming, because in his opinion, only great white sharks were capable of harming him.
Other larger marine creatures either don't come to this depth or don't actively attack ships.
Only great white sharks will actively attack any object they don't recognize.
Given similar sizes, great white sharks are absolutely not afraid of any marine creatures.
If he were the only one on the boat, Ye Zi certainly wouldn't care. Even without a small boat, he could still get food and ensure the survival of both of them.
But things are different now. Dilraba is on the boat. If something happens to the small boat, the great white shark will definitely pick on the weakest target, and Dilraba is definitely the weakest target.
So now we can only run; once we get ashore, we'll be safe.
With the leaves propelling it at full speed, the small boat was no slower than if the engine had been hit, and the distance of less than a kilometer was quickly covered.
As the small boat landed, Ye Zi turned to look behind her and could still see the dorsal fin of the great white shark.
After breathing a sigh of relief, Ye Zi helped Reba off the boat.
Reba also breathed a sigh of relief, but said with a troubled expression:
"Looks like I'm not cut out for the sea. Every time I go out to sea, I encounter sharks. What kind of shark is it this time? Did you see it clearly?"
Reba's tone showed no fear whatsoever, only distress.
Ye Zi raised an eyebrow, then smiled:
"This time it's a great white shark, about four and a half meters long, definitely a big one."
Reba was stunned for a moment, then looked frightened, and her voice held a hint of fear as she said:
"A great white shark? The one that eats people?"
Ye Zi nodded.
Back at the shelter, Reba's expression of fear had not lessened. She sat for a while before going back to her room to change her clothes.
Unbeknownst to the two, from the moment the great white shark attacked the small boat, the drone operator immediately instructed the rescue team to prepare. Upon seeing the shark's fin, professionals quickly determined the shark's size and instructed the rescue team to take off.
Unexpectedly, Ye Zi rowed the boat so fast that the helicopter, which had just taken off, returned to the yacht after receiving news that Ye Zi and the other person were safe.
While eating, Ye Zi kept observing the sea surface with her superhuman eyesight and saw shark fins appear on the surface several times.
During dinner, Reba finally adjusted her mindset. At worst, she would give up, as long as she got ashore safely, that would be enough.
With nothing to do in the afternoon, Yezi continued to observe the sea. She didn't see any great white sharks all afternoon, which was somewhat good news.
Because Ye Zi was also interested in great white sharks, he didn't mind a one-on-one fight to test the other's strength.
The next morning, on the fifty-ninth day of her island survival, Yezi checked the small boat to make sure it wouldn't fall apart, then rowed out to sea again to the shipwreck site, this treasure trove, to prepare food for the next day.
After holding her breath twice, Ye Zi caught eight sea fish, but they varied in size, with the largest weighing three or four pounds and the smallest only about one pound.
After cleaning the catch and putting away the fish entrails in the baskets on the boat, we boarded the boat to return home.
The system notification sounded again shortly after the swipe had gone out.
"Host, that great white shark from yesterday is back again."
Ever since Ye Zi called it the Great White Shark, the system has changed its name, no longer calling it "Big Fish" but "Great White Shark".
Ye Zi turned her head to look in the direction given by the system, and sure enough, it was the same as the first day.
The small boat was then bumped, and Ye Zi narrowed her eyes. It seemed that the great white shark had its eye on the shipwreck site, this treasure trove.
It must have been processing seafood here for a long time, and the daily smell of blood attracted this great white shark.
Although Ye Zi had backup fishing spots to ensure that he and Reba could meet their needs, Ye Zi was not a good-tempered person and would not give up his precious spot so easily.
The rowing continued, but it didn't move at the speed it had when it fled yesterday, as if the collision had never happened.
The second impact arrived as expected, and Ye Zi's temper flared up. One or two times was acceptable, but three or four times was going too far.
Ye Zi stood up, drew her machete, gripped the handle with her hand pointing downwards, and stared at the great white shark's dorsal fin.
The great white shark circled around and charged at the small boat again.
Ye Zi retreated to the other side of the ship's side and jumped into the sea just as the great white shark was about to collide with the small boat, simultaneously stabbing downwards with her machete.
A large pool of blood appeared in the sea. Although Ye Zi couldn't see it, she knew she had been stabbed.
He pulled back hard with his right hand and plunged his left hand into the cut he had just made. His body writhed in the sea as the great white shark struggled, but his hands gripped the knife hilt and the great white shark tightly.
He pulled out the machete, pulled back forcefully with his left hand, lunged forward, and plunged the knife down again.
Ye Zi experienced what it was like to ride a roller coaster in the sea, but her hands kept moving.
Three consecutive stabs were made into the shark, creating three cuts.
When Ye Zi drew his sword again, the great white shark struggled even more, and when he felt the sword go lightly, he immediately realized that it had broken.
Although a broken cleaver loses its piercing ability, it makes little difference to Ye Zi whether it has a blade tip or not.
Tang Bohu could kill someone with a spear shaft, and he could still stab a shark in the body with a broken knife.
Another knife plunged in, and Ye Zi felt a little more resistance, but it didn't prevent the blade from piercing into her flesh.
After four consecutive slashes, Ye Zi had already touched the shark's head. At this point, I didn't need to draw my sword anymore. I used the broken sword to stabilize my body and started smashing the shark's head with my left fist.
With his strength, the resistance of the seawater was negligible. It wasn't that the seawater offered no resistance, but rather that the seawater had a limited effect on weakening his punches; a few more punches would make up for it.
As long as the great white shark continues to struggle, Ye Zi's punching motion will not stop.
After countless punches, the great white shark finally stopped struggling. Ye Zi immediately felt suffocated. Without thinking, she drew her machete and swam towards the surface of the sea.
After emerging from the sea, Ye Zi adjusted her breathing while observing her surroundings. The great white shark had struggled violently just now, and she didn't know how far it had swum away.
Looking around, Ye Zi finally found her small boat, but not by herself. It was the system that found it by spending Qi and Blood Points to explore the seaside three times.
To be precise, the system didn't locate the small boat, but rather the coral reef where the shipwreck was located.
In just two minutes, the great white shark swam such a distance.
Moreover, underwater combat is indeed strenuous. My breath-holding skills, which have long been at level three, used to last for up to twenty minutes each time, but now I feel suffocated after just two minutes.
After adjusting her breathing, Yezi went diving again.
The great white shark's carcass was still bleeding and slowly sinking.
Ye Zi swam over, grabbed the great white shark's tail, and yanked it a couple of times, but to no avail.